‘I Lived Practically Alone’: Now This Immigrant Student Lives With Her School Counselor
Living with her school counselor is “amazing” but comes with its awkward moments, like should she drop the “Mrs.”?
Living with her school counselor is “amazing” but comes with its awkward moments, like should she drop the “Mrs.”?
Many schools are using Zoom for online class during the COVID-19 closure. And like many things on the internet, racist trolls have followed.
The pandemic is raising big questions for colleges and high school seniors, especially those who are first in their family to go to college.
Union leaders paint a chaotic picture of safety protocols across the colleges, while leaders say they’re following public health guidance.
Through an ad-hoc mix of videoconferencing, discussion boards and recorded lectures, university students across the city are back in school.
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.
Chicago Public Schools is giving 100,000 devices to its highest-need students, but that isn’t enough to deal with the city’s digital divide.
A researcher at Northwestern is developing an add-on for a medical face mask that would deactivate viruses on contact.
Reset opens the phones to listeners to hear about their parenting triumphs and challenges amid a global pandemic.
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.